Harper and Machado aren’t the only players Vegas feels the Phils are strong contenders to land.

Their odds of acquiring outfielder A.J. Pollack, 3/2, lead the majors and match the Arizona Diamondbacks’ odds of retaining him. Pollack hit .257/.316/.484 last season with 21 homers and 65 RBIs in 113 games. With 100 K’s and only 31 walks, however, he doesn’t appear the best fit given their preference for players with a good eye.

They’re the runner-up to land third baseman Josh Donaldson, tied with the Cleveland Indians at 5/2 and behind the St. Louis Cardinals (6/5). Donaldson hit 33 homers in 2017 but missed much of last season with a calf injury and had just eight in 52 games combined with the Blue Jays and Indians.

Vegas doesn’t think the Phils will be after only a bat. At 5/1, they’re tied for third in the race for closer Craig Kimbrel, behind the Red Sox (1/1 odds to retain him) and Braves (9/4). Kimbrel had 42 saves and a 2.74 ERA for the world champs.

As for starters, Vegas gives them 13/2 odds of acquiring Houston Astros starter Dallas Keuchel, tied with the Dodgers and Giants and behind the Astros (9/4), Yankees (9/4) and Angels (12/5).

Keuchel, who won the Cy Young in 2015, was 12-11 with a 3.74 ERA last season. He led the majors in starts (34), batters faced (874) and hits allowed (211).